Woman Injured in Car Accident on Seminary Drive in Fort Worth, TX
Fort Worth, TX — February 6, 2026, a woman was injured following a car accident which happened at around 9:44 p.m. along Seminary Drive.
Officials said that the accident happened in the area of Seminary Drive and Fair Park Drive, just off I-35W.
According to officials, a 34-year-old woman was in an Infiniti QX60 going eastbound along Seminary. A Chevy Silverado was going westbound. Those two vehicles crossed paths and collided. As a result, the woman from the Infiniti was seriously injured.
No other injuries were reported. Additional details can't be confirmed at this time.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
Following any serious car accident, it's important to know what all authorities are looking into. Are they considering possible vehicle defects? Are they pulling phone records? Did they look for nearby cameras that may have captured the incident on video? Is there an issue with this particular stretch of road? Likely or not, these are important factors which a proper accident investigation would address. If authorities can show they've looked into these things, then they likely did good, thorough investigations. If they haven't, though, it may be a sign their investigations haven't been thorough enough.

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